Join Nellie Brown for this webinar that walks you through a comprehensive plan for human-caused crises that could affect your organization, your employees, and your patrons.


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Join Nellie Brown for this webinar that walks you through a comprehensive plan for human-caused crises that could affect your organization, your employees, and your patrons.
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Join historian and author Claire Bellerjeau as she shares her exciting new discoveries about Cato, an enslaved Black man who aided the Patriot spy and tailor Hercules Mulligan during the Revolutionary War. Cato’s story, once mere legend, comes to life with details of an assassination plot against Washington, enslavement in the powerful Schuyler family, Cato’s…
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Webinar Description: Proponents of Artificial Intelligence (AI) want to see it deployed everywhere and used to accomplish everything. But AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google’s Gemini are nothing more than tools; and not every tool is fit for every purpose. In this session, we’ll move past the hype and examine practical ways in which… |
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An intentional onboarding process is essential in welcoming in a new colleague after hire, while also positively setting the stage for a library’s investment in the employee experience. This session will explore a number of strategies for effective onboarding, including: communications for preparing new hires and their future colleagues for their arrival, timelines and documentation… |
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This webinar will provide a practical, plain-language introduction to U.S. copyright law with a broad overview of copyright fundamentals, while also diving into some specific considerations that libraries may need to navigate, including fair use, the public domain, digitization, resource sharing, licensing issues, and instruction and programming. There is a space on the registration form…
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In this 90-minute session, we will go through the three-part workshop series around Rethinking Your Tech Habits that was held for the NYU community in Spring of 2025, not only for its content, structure, and lessons learned, but as an opportunity to consider something similar for your own institution. The workshop series tackles three evergreen… |
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Join LILRC when we welcome author Mark Oppenheimer, to discuss his highly-anticipated biography of Judy Blume, one of the world’s most beloved literary voices, showcasing a life as triumphant and inspiring as the stories she crafted. To know the name Judy Blume is to know and love literature. Her influential novels turned classics—including Are You… |
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This series is designed for managers at all levels who want to grow their self-awareness, lead with intentionality, and build high-performing teams. Participants will explore the intersection of personal leadership style and organizational culture, develop strategies for communicating clear expectations, and learn how to effectively support and hold staff accountable. Overview Identify your unique leadership…
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Learn how to make your library’s digital resources accessible and user-friendly for all audiences! Join Shawn Lemieux, Associate Librarian/Director of the Talking Book and Braille Library, in this third webinar of ESLN’s ADA Title II Compliance for Libraries series and learn about commonly utilized accessibility tools. This webinar will include an overview on both digital… |
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This human resources training is designed for library staff and supervisors to strengthen skills across key stages of the employee lifecycle, from an employee’s first experience with an organization to their departure. Participants will explore good practices in structured interviewing and fair, consistent candidate evaluation. The training will also address respectful and legally compliant procedures… |
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Join SCRLC for this Learning Circle where we will discuss the March 25th webinar "Digital Accessibility & Your Library: Practical First Steps" and the April 16th webinar "Digital Accessibility for Everyone: An Overview of Accessibility Tools."
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The League of Women Voters was founded in Chicago by leaders of the women’s suffrage movement six months before the 19th amendment was ratified in 1920. Designed to educate and assist millions of new women voters, the LWV has since grown to become a non-partisan grassroots network and membership organization that seeks to support all… |
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Level up your search and use of the NYS Historic Newspapers! Join Chuck Henry, project manager of the NYS Historic Newspapers, for an hour-long session dedicated to more advanced functions, tips, and tricks of the resource, followed by Q&A. Intended for users with basic working knowledge of the site. All are welcome. The session will… |
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Virtual and job interviews have one surprising thing in common: They’re not about you! In this webinar, you’ll learn how to present yourself well (onscreen or in person), how to talk about your skills in a straightforward way, and how to answer the big question on your interviewer’s mind: What can you do for us? Presenter: Jezra… |
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Public libraries across New York serve extraordinarily diverse communities—urban, suburban, coastal, and rural—often within the same system. While access to information has never been more important, barriers like inconsistent connectivity, device fatigue, language differences, and varying levels of tech confidence continue to shape how patrons engage with library resources. This session will explore practical, library-centered… |
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